Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Focus On Scugog (Port Perry, ON), 1 Mar 2011, p. 6

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a style for every point of view ence ‘The best choice In-Home for window coverings Consultation nS ° iN in Scugog. Joe Gibson, Blackstock 905-213-2583 www.budgetblinds.com/ portperry Dave Mercer’s ‘Facts of Fishing’ 135 Secrets Fish Don’t Want You to Know Dave's best tips, tricks and secrets guaranteed to help Canadians catch more fish. Get it from Bill Minors Books Galore and More 175 Perry St., Port Pei 905-985-8645 wroom fora ey Rested of the benefits of ‘soapstone. Oem = ue 8:00am-5:00pm, iday 8:00am-4: elim 8 Paisley Lane, Unit 2, Stoufvile/Uxe 905-640-6213 * 1-866-421-4425 Grannies With A Mission Local G-Mom's make raising funds and awareness of plight of African grandmothers, a fun filled event The G-Moms of Port Perry want to make you an offer you can’t refuse. On Saturday and Sunday, March 19, 20, Scugog residents will have the opportunity to purchase beautiful antiques, art and house- hold goods, a sale that will help break up those winter blahs, and turn the tide against HIV and AIDS in Africa. The estate sale, featuring a warehouse full of home furniture and fixtures, will be hosted by the local G-Moms at 16050 Old Simcoe St. (right beside Curves) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. “Every cent of the sale,” explains G-Mom chair Tinie Evans, “goes to the Stephen Lewis Foundation.” The goods offered at the estate sale were do- nated by an elderly Bowmanville woman who is moving into a senior’s residence and wanted her lifetime collection of furniture, art and smaller items to have a positive impact on the world. She chose the right organization to do just that. G-Moms of Port Perry is part of the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmoth- ers Campaign, launched in 2006. “Stephen Lewis gathered 100 African grannies and 200 Canadian grannies in Toronto at the AIDS conference, explains Tinie, “We had these 300 women, and the Canadian women were hearing their stories for the first time.” The stories were of a generation lost to HIV Please turn to page 6 Tinie Evans and Joyce Eull, seated, of the G-Moms of Port Perry with some of the items up for. auction this month. by J. P. Hvidsten 6 FOCUS - MARCH 2011

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